Hi Diane: The Irish were everywhere! From "Where We Live . . ." Mo. Hist. Society - 1995 "Irish immigrants first settled in Carondelet in the late 1840s. After 1870, many of them found employment at the Vulcan Iron Works in southeast Carondelet and took up residence nearby. In time, this Irish enclave became known as "the Patch." It covered an area roughly bordered by the Mississippi on the east, and South Broadway on the west, with Davis and Catalan on the north & south. The large Irish population led to the founding of St. Columkille's Church in 1872. The church, which closed in 1952, served as the neighborhood social center and the meeting place for many organizations, ranging from altar societies to benevolent orders and dramatic clubs. When Vulcan closed at the turn of the century, the Patch experienced a slow decline as an Irish neighborhood. Today the name lives on at the Patch Neighborhood Center, 7925 Minnesota Ave., which offers services for youth and senior citizens as well as a variety of self-help programs." Further info might be found with "Carondelet, The Ethnic Heritage of an Urban Neighborhood" by Carolyn Toft, Washington Univ., St. Louis School of Social Science Institute Ethnic Heritage Studies, 1975 Gary ----- Original Message ----- From: "Diane" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005 3:41 PM Subject: [MO-STLOUIS-METRO] Notes from Diane > I get requests to do lookups now and then, and I have noticed a trend in > the requests lately. It brings up a trap I fell into quite some time ago. > The 1860 census of St. Louis (and the rest of the US) is not fully indexed > in Ancestry or in Heritage Quest either. I am not sure that it is fully > indexed on any on-line data base. I notice that there are folks who are > assuming that their rellie was not in St. Louis because they did not find > them in the on line index. That's not true! > > If you don't find your rellie in the on line index to the 1860 census of > St. Louis, call the libraries and ask for a lookup in the 1860 census > index. It is a hard copy book that is alphabetized, so lookups are fairly > easy. > > St. Louis Public Library: (314) 241-2288 > St. Louis Co. Library (314) 994-3300 > > _______________________________________________ > I was at the St. Louis Genealogical Society Fair last Saturday and while > there, I heard a reference to an Irish area called "The Patch" that was > located in Carondelet. It was not called the the Kerry Patch. It was > merely called "The Patch". If anyone knows anything about this area - > history, location, etc. I would be very interested. > > Thanks! > _____________________________________________________ > I hope that folks are keeping an eye on Dave Lossos' web site. One of our > list members - Gloria Detleff - is still transcribing records from St. > Joseph's Church -Shrine and they are posted on Dave's excellent web site. > Thanks, Gloria for your hard work transcribing and translating the church > records. > > http://genealogyinstlouis.accessgenealogy.com/ > > > > ________________________________________________________ > Bob Doerr won't toot his own horn so I will! > > Have a look at the Mo. State Genealogical Association for which he is the > editor of their journal. > > http://mosga.missouri.org/journal.html > > Table of Contents to the journals is here: > http://www.rollanet.org/~bdoerr/contents.htm > > There is a searchable surname database on the Mo. State Genealogical > Assoc. website. Thanks, Bob for all you do! > > ____________________________________________________________________________ > > I saw Dennis Northcutt at the St. Louis Genealogical Society Fair and he > reminded me that their website has updated the guides to the Mo. > Historical Society Library collection. > > There is an interesting guide to Steamboats and River History there. > > http://www.mohistory.org/content/LibraryAndResearch/Archives.aspx > > _______________________________________________________________________ > > Many ethnic groups immigrated to the US through the port at New Orleans: > Here is a good web site for researching it. > > http://www.nutrias.org/~nopl/spec/speclist.htm > > Also try New Orleans hospital records on line. > http://www.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/la/orleans/charity.htm > > Researchers of Germans who landed in New Orleans should try: > http://www.deutscheshaus.org/ > > and New Orleans German Church Records are here: > > http://freepages.religions.rootsweb.com/~neworleans/ > _____________________________________________________ > For those who are researching Irish in Canada, the 1901 census is on line > here: > > http://automatedgenealogy.com/census/cache/NationalSummary.jsp > > This is a good resource because it lists the names of everyone in the > household - therefore you can find older rellies who are living with their > children. It also lists women by their maiden names - a wonderful tool > for those of us who are researching maternal lines. > > _____________________________________________________ > > Diane Shaw > Hillsboro > > > > > > > > > > > ==== MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List ==== > If you haven't visited Dave Lossos' "Genealogy in St. Louis" website > (http://genealogyinstlouis.accessgenealogy.com/) you might want to take a > look. > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.10.4 - Release Date: 4/27/2005 >
You can receive assistance with photos of St. Louis Lutheran churches from Concordia Historical Institute, the Department of Archives and History of The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod. Address a request to [email protected] Reen Memorial was not a member of the Missouri Synod, but the Institute may have a picture or can direct you to other sources. Marvin Huggins St. Louis [email protected] [email protected] wrote: > In a message dated 5/1/05 9:32:24 PM, [email protected] > writes: > << From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 1:45 PM To: [email protected] > Subject: [MO-STLOUIS-METRO] Pictures of Churches > > Does anyone know of any sites containing photos of any Roman Catholic > churches in St. Louis. >> > > > Good morning, All, > > I am interested in photos of 2 Lutheran Churches that My families attended: > > St. John's Lutheran Church (on Morganford, I believe) and > > Reen Memorial Evangelical Lutheran Church (Kingshighway) > > Thank you for your time, > > > Gerri & Dick... > > Geraldine Happel Graham San Antonio, TEXAS > A tree will whither if no one tends to the roots... > Family History http://members.aol.com/dickandgerri/ > .............................................................................. > ......................... > Deutschland: Armand Batteux Berkel Bick Bollfrass Boudemont Brensing > Brill Bruchhäuser Combe > Eckart Engel Ernst Fichtenmayer Feld Gleisener Happel Henkel Hesse > Ibelshaeuser Leiberg Levenz > Lueckel Mayer Muecher Mueller Neff Scherer Schoeneweis Sold > Staeckling Stahl Stremme > .............................................................................. > ......................... > > > > ==== MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List ==== > If you wish to unsubscribe from the MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List, send only the word UNSUBSCRIBE to [email protected] or if you are on the Digest List [email protected] > > > > -- ========================= Marvin A. Huggins Saint Louis, Missouri [email protected]
In a message dated 5/2/2005 2:40:26 P.M. Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: trend in the requests lately. It brings up a trap I fell into quite some time ago. The 1860 census of St. Louis (and the rest of the US) is not fully indexed in Ancestry or in Heritage Quest either. I am not sure that it is fully indexed on any on-line data base. I notice that there are folks who are assuming that their rellie was not in St. Louis because they did not find them in the on line index. That's not true! If you don't find your rellie in the on line index to the 1860 census of St. Louis, call the libraries and ask for a lookup in the 1860 census index. It is a hard copy book that is alphabetized, so lookups are fairly easy. I am listed on Dave Lossos site as willing to do look-ups in the 1860 census index. but PLEASE - give me a first name and approximate age if you can - especially if you have a common surname. Linda
Hi Everyone, It's time to spring on over (hee hee) to the library for a terrific genealogy class! The class is "Using Vital Records to Research Your Family Tree", and it will be on Saturday, May 14, from 10AM to Noon. The location is the downtown library, 1301 Olive St., in Meeting Room 1. This class is designed for beginners and intermediate genealogists, and is part of our Beginning Genealogy Series. Subjects will include identifying vital records, finding the records, and getting the most from vital records. As always, there is no charge for the class; it is free and open to the public. And parking is free, too! What a deal! You do not need to be a city resident or have a Library card to attend. Registration is strongly suggested. Please call (314)539-0385 or email mailto:[email protected] for registration or further information. Don't delay! Register today! Sincerely, Kathy Smith (who must be feeling giddy) Librarian History & Genealogy
I get requests to do lookups now and then, and I have noticed a trend in the requests lately. It brings up a trap I fell into quite some time ago. The 1860 census of St. Louis (and the rest of the US) is not fully indexed in Ancestry or in Heritage Quest either. I am not sure that it is fully indexed on any on-line data base. I notice that there are folks who are assuming that their rellie was not in St. Louis because they did not find them in the on line index. That's not true! If you don't find your rellie in the on line index to the 1860 census of St. Louis, call the libraries and ask for a lookup in the 1860 census index. It is a hard copy book that is alphabetized, so lookups are fairly easy. St. Louis Public Library: (314) 241-2288 St. Louis Co. Library (314) 994-3300 _______________________________________________ I was at the St. Louis Genealogical Society Fair last Saturday and while there, I heard a reference to an Irish area called "The Patch" that was located in Carondelet. It was not called the the Kerry Patch. It was merely called "The Patch". If anyone knows anything about this area - history, location, etc. I would be very interested. Thanks! _____________________________________________________ I hope that folks are keeping an eye on Dave Lossos' web site. One of our list members - Gloria Detleff - is still transcribing records from St. Joseph's Church -Shrine and they are posted on Dave's excellent web site. Thanks, Gloria for your hard work transcribing and translating the church records. http://genealogyinstlouis.accessgenealogy.com/ ________________________________________________________ Bob Doerr won't toot his own horn so I will! Have a look at the Mo. State Genealogical Association for which he is the editor of their journal. http://mosga.missouri.org/journal.html Table of Contents to the journals is here: http://www.rollanet.org/~bdoerr/contents.htm There is a searchable surname database on the Mo. State Genealogical Assoc. website. Thanks, Bob for all you do! ____________________________________________________________________________ I saw Dennis Northcutt at the St. Louis Genealogical Society Fair and he reminded me that their website has updated the guides to the Mo. Historical Society Library collection. There is an interesting guide to Steamboats and River History there. http://www.mohistory.org/content/LibraryAndResearch/Archives.aspx _______________________________________________________________________ Many ethnic groups immigrated to the US through the port at New Orleans: Here is a good web site for researching it. http://www.nutrias.org/~nopl/spec/speclist.htm Also try New Orleans hospital records on line. http://www.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/la/orleans/charity.htm Researchers of Germans who landed in New Orleans should try: http://www.deutscheshaus.org/ and New Orleans German Church Records are here: http://freepages.religions.rootsweb.com/~neworleans/ _____________________________________________________ For those who are researching Irish in Canada, the 1901 census is on line here: http://automatedgenealogy.com/census/cache/NationalSummary.jsp This is a good resource because it lists the names of everyone in the household - therefore you can find older rellies who are living with their children. It also lists women by their maiden names - a wonderful tool for those of us who are researching maternal lines. _____________________________________________________ Diane Shaw Hillsboro
In a message dated 5/1/05 9:32:24 PM, [email protected] writes: << From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 1:45 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [MO-STLOUIS-METRO] Pictures of Churches Does anyone know of any sites containing photos of any Roman Catholic churches in St. Louis. >> Good morning, All, I am interested in photos of 2 Lutheran Churches that My families attended: St. John's Lutheran Church (on Morganford, I believe) and Reen Memorial Evangelical Lutheran Church (Kingshighway) Thank you for your time, Gerri & Dick... Geraldine Happel Graham San Antonio, TEXAS A tree will whither if no one tends to the roots... Family History http://members.aol.com/dickandgerri/ .............................................................................. ......................... Deutschland: Armand Batteux Berkel Bick Bollfrass Boudemont Brensing Brill Bruchhäuser Combe Eckart Engel Ernst Fichtenmayer Feld Gleisener Happel Henkel Hesse Ibelshaeuser Leiberg Levenz Lueckel Mayer Muecher Mueller Neff Scherer Schoeneweis Sold Staeckling Stahl Stremme .............................................................................. .........................
Could there be PBA union info? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Georgia Clark" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2005 7:26 PM Subject: Re: [MO-STLOUIS-METRO] How Dones One Find Records Of St. Louis Police Officers? > Dear MomRip, > > I am going on my rapidly failing memory. When I wanted copies of the St. > Louis Police Dept.'s records, I was told that unless the person was > collecting a pension or actively employed at a certain date, all prior > records had been lost/destroyed-something like that. I think the year was > 1956 for the cut off. Anyway, all three of mine were either collecting a > pension (my grandfather died in 1961, my grandmother's 1/2 brother > died in 1959) and my uncle was still a cop in 1959. What I got were > photocopies of a card with date of hire, promotions, residence, retirement > date, badge number. My grandfather was 67 years old when he retired and > didn't have to qualify for the gun stuff-sort of scary. There were also > photographs attached to the employment record but looking at my > grandfather's and my grandmother's 1/2 brother, they were taken later in > their > careers. > > The address that I have from July 2001 for the police records is: > > St. Louis Metro Police Detp. > Police Headquarters > 1200 Clark Ave. > St. Louis MO 63103-2845 > (314)444-5555 and (314) 444-5590 Sharon Browning > > If you have fireman, you can write or call the following as of July 2001: > > Dept. of Public Safety > Headquarters Complex > 1421 N. Jefferson > St. Louis MO 63106-2100 > (314) 533-3406 Robert Pauly > > Since your relative may have been a policeman prior to 1910, the St. Louis > Public Library has a book called "History of the Metropolitan Police > Department of St. Louis 1810-1910 which has pictures of police officers > and for some, a brief biography. The index to the book was published the > St. Louis Genealogical Society's quarterly but I don't know where my copy > is at this time. The pictures seem to go in somewhat alphabetical > order for the pages that I have. Email Kathy Smith at the library. If > you need a lookupon the index, I could try to find the quarterly but it > might take awhile. The pages I have, have names that start with F and L > plus a few Cs. What is the name of your relative? > > [email protected] > > Georgia > > > > [email protected] wrote: > >> I'm hoping this wonderful list can help me. How or where do I access >> records >> on a deceased St. Louis Police Officer? My uncle was 65 when he passed >> away >> in 1951. Doubt that he was retired yet. Need to find as much info as >> possible on him. Thanks............ >> >> Lea in KCMO digging up ROOTS in the Following Trees~~~~~~~~~~~ >> BLUMFELDER, GERST, MUELLER/MULLER, RIPPER, SIRTAK/CIRTAUTAS, VONDER HAAR >> >> ==== MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List ==== >> If you wish to unsubscribe from the MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List, send >> only the word UNSUBSCRIBE to [email protected] or >> if you are on the Digest List [email protected] > > > > ==== MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List ==== > If you haven't visited Dave Lossos' "Genealogy in St. Louis" website > (http://genealogyinstlouis.accessgenealogy.com/) you might want to take a > look. > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.10.4 - Release Date: 4/27/2005 > >
Dear MomRip, I am going on my rapidly failing memory. When I wanted copies of the St. Louis Police Dept.'s records, I was told that unless the person was collecting a pension or actively employed at a certain date, all prior records had been lost/destroyed-something like that. I think the year was 1956 for the cut off. Anyway, all three of mine were either collecting a pension (my grandfather died in 1961, my grandmother's 1/2 brother died in 1959) and my uncle was still a cop in 1959. What I got were photocopies of a card with date of hire, promotions, residence, retirement date, badge number. My grandfather was 67 years old when he retired and didn't have to qualify for the gun stuff-sort of scary. There were also photographs attached to the employment record but looking at my grandfather's and my grandmother's 1/2 brother, they were taken later in their careers. The address that I have from July 2001 for the police records is: St. Louis Metro Police Detp. Police Headquarters 1200 Clark Ave. St. Louis MO 63103-2845 (314)444-5555 and (314) 444-5590 Sharon Browning If you have fireman, you can write or call the following as of July 2001: Dept. of Public Safety Headquarters Complex 1421 N. Jefferson St. Louis MO 63106-2100 (314) 533-3406 Robert Pauly Since your relative may have been a policeman prior to 1910, the St. Louis Public Library has a book called "History of the Metropolitan Police Department of St. Louis 1810-1910 which has pictures of police officers and for some, a brief biography. The index to the book was published the St. Louis Genealogical Society's quarterly but I don't know where my copy is at this time. The pictures seem to go in somewhat alphabetical order for the pages that I have. Email Kathy Smith at the library. If you need a lookupon the index, I could try to find the quarterly but it might take awhile. The pages I have, have names that start with F and L plus a few Cs. What is the name of your relative? [email protected] Georgia [email protected] wrote: > I'm hoping this wonderful list can help me. How or where do I access records > on a deceased St. Louis Police Officer? My uncle was 65 when he passed away > in 1951. Doubt that he was retired yet. Need to find as much info as > possible on him. Thanks............ > > Lea in KCMO digging up ROOTS in the Following Trees~~~~~~~~~~~ > BLUMFELDER, GERST, MUELLER/MULLER, RIPPER, SIRTAK/CIRTAUTAS, VONDER HAAR > > ==== MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List ==== > If you wish to unsubscribe from the MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List, send only the word UNSUBSCRIBE to [email protected] or if you are on the Digest List [email protected]
I was able to obtain very little but..the St.Louis Police Academy Library did send what they said was avail.from annual reports, this was in 2003. My rellies were emply.1922-27. I remember she mentioned that records burned in 1950 of early officers. Barbara Miksicek (librarian) prior 1947 or Edna Fisher of Human Resource Dept. Metropolitian Police Dept. her records start 1950 1200 Clark Ave. St.Louis 63103 Hope this helps. Nannette ----- Original Message ----- From: "Georgia Clark" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2005 6:26 PM Subject: Re: [MO-STLOUIS-METRO] How Dones One Find Records Of St. Louis Police Officers? > Dear MomRip, > > I am going on my rapidly failing memory. When I wanted copies of the St. > Louis Police Dept.'s records, I was told that unless the person was > collecting a pension or actively employed at a certain date, all prior > records had been lost/destroyed-something like that. I think the year was > 1956 for the cut off. Anyway, all three of mine were either collecting a > pension (my grandfather died in 1961, my grandmother's 1/2 brother > died in 1959) and my uncle was still a cop in 1959. What I got were > photocopies of a card with date of hire, promotions, residence, retirement > date, badge number. My grandfather was 67 years old when he retired and > didn't have to qualify for the gun stuff-sort of scary. There were also > photographs attached to the employment record but looking at my > grandfather's and my grandmother's 1/2 brother, they were taken later in > their > careers. > > The address that I have from July 2001 for the police records is: > > St. Louis Metro Police Detp. > Police Headquarters > 1200 Clark Ave. > St. Louis MO 63103-2845 > (314)444-5555 and (314) 444-5590 Sharon Browning > > If you have fireman, you can write or call the following as of July 2001: > > Dept. of Public Safety > Headquarters Complex > 1421 N. Jefferson > St. Louis MO 63106-2100 > (314) 533-3406 Robert Pauly > > Since your relative may have been a policeman prior to 1910, the St. Louis > Public Library has a book called "History of the Metropolitan Police > Department of St. Louis 1810-1910 which has pictures of police officers > and for some, a brief biography. The index to the book was published the > St. Louis Genealogical Society's quarterly but I don't know where my copy > is at this time. The pictures seem to go in somewhat alphabetical > order for the pages that I have. Email Kathy Smith at the library. If > you need a lookupon the index, I could try to find the quarterly but it > might take awhile. The pages I have, have names that start with F and L > plus a few Cs. What is the name of your relative? > > [email protected] > > Georgia > > > > [email protected] wrote: > > > I'm hoping this wonderful list can help me. How or where do I access > > records > > on a deceased St. Louis Police Officer? My uncle was 65 when he passed > > away > > in 1951. Doubt that he was retired yet. Need to find as much info as > > possible on him. Thanks............ > > > > Lea in KCMO digging up ROOTS in the Following Trees~~~~~~~~~~~ > > BLUMFELDER, GERST, MUELLER/MULLER, RIPPER, SIRTAK/CIRTAUTAS, VONDER HAAR > > > > ==== MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List ==== > > If you wish to unsubscribe from the MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List, send > > only the word UNSUBSCRIBE to [email protected] or > > if you are on the Digest List [email protected] > > > > ==== MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List ==== > If you haven't visited Dave Lossos' "Genealogy in St. Louis" website > (http://genealogyinstlouis.accessgenealogy.com/) you might want to take a > look. > >
I brought some Church messengers home from Friedens heres some info in them June 1938 baptisms Shirley Ann daughter of Oscar Bennett and Loretta nee Wild Jan 29 1937 lived at 3913 lee Peggy Ann Lillian, daughter or Harold Callvert Cox, and Lillian nee smith Sponsor Lillian Meyer lived ant 3335a Blair Robert Donald son of Herbert Kaltmeyer and Bernice nee Scott born march 26 1938 address 4471a Margaretta ave. Donald Arthur son of Arthur a. Reise and Georgia nee Horst borned March 221938 address 1424 Burd sponsors Milton Reise and Bertha Pfeil weddings Saur and Siekman April 30th Brammeier and Heina May 7 Nieman and Aubuchon May 14 Lots of info on these wedding to much to type Deaths Hildegard Magadalene Anna Riechmann Charles j. Timmermann David Duffy Caroln Siegrist nee Fraunfelder Corwin Sodemann Julie Robinson nee Heikroth Louisa Grueninger nee Ruppel Otto g. Koenig Helen Ehrig nee Schmitz Conrad Roellchen Margaret Isselhardt nee Gross Fredrick Niemoeller Sr. lots of info on all above to much to type if anyone wants more info let me know and ill copy the pages and email or mail them to you Ive got four more here at home ill copy the rest this week there on Aug and sept 1950 June 1936 Jan. 1935 let me know if this interest anyone. Ken
I'm hoping this wonderful list can help me. How or where do I access records on a deceased St. Louis Police Officer? My uncle was 65 when he passed away in 1951. Doubt that he was retired yet. Need to find as much info as possible on him. Thanks............ Lea in KCMO digging up ROOTS in the Following Trees~~~~~~~~~~~ BLUMFELDER, GERST, MUELLER/MULLER, RIPPER, SIRTAK/CIRTAUTAS, VONDER HAAR
Well, I have a problem in that. She submitted a huge amount of data to SLGS; they ran much of her stuff in their Quarterly before they had to put so much of their money into rent for their fancy digs. And she sent me 200+ pages for the Journal; I have published some, but have most (196 pages) remaining. I was considering dropping the burial permits, but now that I know that there are data not elsewhere indexed, I'll not drop same. But it will be a long time before I can use all of her stuff. The Journal is not on line. There have been discussions. I do not have digital copies of any but the issues later than 1992. Please see the journal links on www.mosga.org. Bob Doerr in the beautiful Missouri Ozarks ----- Original Message ----- From: "Diane" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2005 10:14 AM Subject: [MO-STLOUIS-METRO] OK, Bob - Fess up about SL death info! > To Bob Doerr: > > Now you have to KNOW that if you write that you have a big submission > about St. Louis deaths that contains info that is not on Ancestry, you > are going to get a reaction from me!!! > > How do we gain access to this info? Is the Journal available on line? > Is it copyrighted? > > Enquiring Mind in Hillsboro. > Diane > > > ==== MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, etc.(in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett [email protected] > > >
I'll try to get thru them this weekend and I'll let you know KAREN -----Original Message----- From: Barbara Schroy [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2005 11:05 AM To: MO-STLOUIS-METR[email protected] Subject: RE: [MO-STLOUIS-METRO] Pictures of Churches Do you have one of the old St. Anthony of Padua church, not the present day church? Barb karen aquadro <[email protected]> wrote: I have numerous vintage postcards of st louis churches. I'll be glad to share photos with you. Karen -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 1:45 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [MO-STLOUIS-METRO] Pictures of Churches Does anyone know of any sites containing photos of any Roman Catholic churches in St. Louis. I am aware of St. Joseph's, the shrine. I have people all over StL from 1850 on and have been able to find and photograph some of their churches. But it would be great to see what they looked like in their day. Thanks Jim Coleman ==== MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List ==== NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, etc.(in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett [email protected] -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.10.4 - Release Date: 4/27/2005 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.10.4 - Release Date: 4/27/2005 ==== MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List ==== If you wish to unsubscribe from the MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List, send only the word UNSUBSCRIBE to [email protected] or if you are on the Digest List [email protected] ==== MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List ==== NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, etc.(in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett [email protected] -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.11.0 - Release Date: 4/29/2005 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.11.0 - Release Date: 4/29/2005
To Bob Doerr: Now you have to KNOW that if you write that you have a big submission about St. Louis deaths that contains info that is not on Ancestry, you are going to get a reaction from me!!! How do we gain access to this info? Is the Journal available on line? Is it copyrighted? Enquiring Mind in Hillsboro. Diane
Do you have one of the old St. Anthony of Padua church, not the present day church? Barb karen aquadro <[email protected]> wrote: I have numerous vintage postcards of st louis churches. I'll be glad to share photos with you. Karen -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 1:45 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [MO-STLOUIS-METRO] Pictures of Churches Does anyone know of any sites containing photos of any Roman Catholic churches in St. Louis. I am aware of St. Joseph's, the shrine. I have people all over StL from 1850 on and have been able to find and photograph some of their churches. But it would be great to see what they looked like in their day. Thanks Jim Coleman ==== MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List ==== NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, etc.(in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett [email protected] -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.10.4 - Release Date: 4/27/2005 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.10.4 - Release Date: 4/27/2005 ==== MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List ==== If you wish to unsubscribe from the MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List, send only the word UNSUBSCRIBE to [email protected] or if you are on the Digest List [email protected]
Don't forget - at West County Mall - Westfield Shopping town. My son and I got $125 woth of books for $17. Didn't find any treasures, though. Lots of cool coffee table books. All proceeds go to charity - you can't mow your wet lawn this weekend, so you may as well go! Lisa Farrand Kemp High Ridge "Farrand Families of Missouri and Illinois" http://pookie-baby.tripod.com/Farrand2000/index.html Rootsweb Posting http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=speshelkay
Karen, Most of my mother's family was baptized, married and buried from St. Charles Borromeo. That's why I am interested in it. Sharon > OMG - you are the first person I think that has ever talked about St > Charles Bborromeo on 29th and Locust. I was baptized there in 49. My > parents were part of a group that sang and played the organ and Brother > Joseph (I think) was the one who married them. My grandfather and uncle > (Federico and Eligio) were interior decorators back when you ddid all > the gold leafing and plastering and painting - they did that church. > > I know I don't have that one. But I will look thru all my others and > let you know. > > Karen Aquadro > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 9:42 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: [MO-STLOUIS-METRO] Pictures of Churches > > > Karen, > > I am interested in photos of St. Patricks, St. Charles Borromeo (St. > Louis location, not St. Charles, MO location), Our Lady Help of > Christians and Most Holy Trinity Churches. Is it possible to have you > scan and and send them to me via e-mail? > > Sharon > > > > I have numerous vintage postcards of st louis churches. I'll be glad > > to share photos with you. > > > > Karen > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > > Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 1:45 PM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: [MO-STLOUIS-METRO] Pictures of Churches > > > > > > > > Does anyone know of any sites containing photos of any Roman Catholic > > churches in St. Louis. > > I am aware of St. Joseph's, the shrine. I have people all over StL > from > > 1850 on > > and have been able to find and photograph some of their churches. But > it > > would > > be great to see what they looked like in their day. > > Thanks > > Jim Coleman > > > > > > ==== MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List ==== > > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, > > political announcements, current events, items for sale, personal > > messages, flames, etc.(in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will > be > > grounds for removal. Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen > > Burnett [email protected] > > > > -- > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > > Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.10.4 - Release Date: 4/27/2005 > > > > > > -- > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > > Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.10.4 - Release Date: 4/27/2005 > > > > > > > > ==== MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List ==== > > If you wish to unsubscribe from the MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List, > send only the > > word UNSUBSCRIBE to [email protected] or if you > are on the > > Digest List [email protected] > > > > > ==== MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, > political announcements, current events, items for sale, personal > messages, flames, etc.(in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be > grounds for removal. Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen > Burnett [email protected] > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.10.4 - Release Date: 4/27/2005 > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.10.4 - Release Date: 4/27/2005 > > > > ==== MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political > announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, > etc.(in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. > Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett > [email protected] >
Gloria Troegner [email protected] EarthLink Revolves Around You. ----- Original Message ----- From: Gloria Troegner To: [email protected] Sent: 4/25/2005 5:42:16 PM Subject: I need help Hello Everyone, My Uncle had his familytree done by a researcher. But he don't know what happen to it. Last year he died and I'm trying to find it. Is there anyway I can find a researher who might have a copy of the familytree? Are How can I find a researcher? I know he much of used one in St. Louis. Can anyone help me with this problem. Thank you so much! Gloria Gloria Troegner [email protected] EarthLink Revolves Around You.
Hi, and many thanks. Here's the deal. I have a submission for the Journal. It is far too big to publish, and I thought, if these deaths (Some were listed just about every day.) were on Ancestry on the CD, I could delete all of them. But it now seems clear that i should not so delete! Bob Doerr in the beautiful Missouri Ozarks ----- Original Message ----- From: "Diane" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 4:40 PM Subject: [MO-STLOUIS-METRO] Doerr lookups > Bob: > > Maud Kenniston is not on the disk of St. Louis deaths. She is not on > the Ancestry on line data base either. > Maggie Kane is on the disk died on 12 January 1882, 2004 Eugenia, under > one year old. She is also on the Ancestry on line db. > Kurt Brandenburger is on the disk as died 13 Jan 1882, 1521 Menard , > under one year old-also is on the Ancestry db > Thaddeus Baber, is on the disk died 13 Jan 1882, at the City Jail Yard, > 31 years old-is also on the Ancestry db > No Aloys Heimbacher on the disk or on line. > No Olivia Ahlbrandt on the disk or on line > Thomas O'Connor is on the on-line data base-12 January 1882. I didn't > check the disk. > Horace Hayden died 11 Jan 1882 - is on the on line Ancestry db-didn't > check the disk > Mrs. W.B. Williams died 12 Jan 1882, at St. Vincent's Asylum, born in > and buried in Georgia. Found on line at Ancestry. > William H. Ward, died 13 Jan 1882, City Jail Yard. Found on line in > Ancestry's database. > > If you need more, contact me off line. > Diane Shaw > cold, rainy, grey Hillsboro, MO > > [email protected] wrote: > > >Would someone please check whether or not the following deaths (1882) are > >listed on line? [If four or five are found, no need to check the others.] > > > >Maud F. Keniston, 2y, 1315 S. 8th St., measles. > >Kurt Brandenburger, 1m, 1521 Menard St., convulsions. > >Maggie Kane, 2m, 2004 Eugenia St., bronchitis. > >Aloys Heimbacher, 25y, 2216 Jackson St., consumption. > >Olivia Ahlbrandt, 2y, 1227 N. 14th St., convulsions. > >Thomas O'Connor, 70y, 111 Summit Ave., heart disease. > >Horace W. Hayden, 60y, 2724 Stoddard St., congestive fever. > >Mrs. W. B. Williams, 61y, St. Vincent's Asylum, typhomania > >Thaddeus Baber, 31y, City jail yard, execution. > >William H. Ward, 27y, City jail yard, execution. > >George Williams, 1m, 1711 N. Main St., convulsions. > >Isabel Gorham, 8y, Main & Nebraska, meningitis. > > > >Thanks in advance. > > > >Bob Doerr in the beautiful Missouri Ozarks > > > > > > > > ==== MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List ==== > If you wish to unsubscribe from the MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List, send only the word UNSUBSCRIBE to [email protected] or if you are on the Digest List [email protected] > > >
Nice webpage. Thanks for sharing. Mike > Subject: Famous St. Louis area residents in the census > Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 13:55:39 -0500 > From: Michael Neill <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > We have made a page of links to actual images of well-known St. Louis > area residents in the census. > > The page is: > http://www.rootdig.com/stlouis_famous.html > > Please send suggestions or comments (if you have them) off list. > Thanks! > Michael > > -- > Michael John Neill > Computer Genealogy Workshop-Dearborn, Michigan May 2005 > http://www.rootdig.com/michiganmay2005.html